So if you wanted to get some York Revolution stuff for your favorite Revs fan, you might have thought you were out of luck, what with the season over.
But the Revs know about us Yorkers, so they've got a couple of places to get your favorite gear.
So if you wanted to get some York Revolution stuff for your favorite Revs fan, you might have thought you were out of luck, what with the season over.
But the Revs know about us Yorkers, so they've got a couple of places to get your favorite gear.
We didn't get this in time to give it more than a short mention in this week's Weekly Record for the Dallastown/Red Lion area, but I did just learn about this event taking place this weekend and wanted to share!
As part of the big "Christmastime in Loganville" celebration, Christ Lutheran Church, 80 S. Main St., Loganville, will hold its annual bazaar 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Crafts, plants, a raffle of valuable prizes and a handmade Maple Leaf quilt, soups, baked goods, and sandwiches will be available. A sit-down luncheon will be served and will include chicken-corn, ham-bean and vegetable-crab soups, barbecue pork and barbecue hamburg sandwiches, desserts and drinks. Soups are available by the quart for takeout. To order soup, call 741-1554 or 741-0001.
They're also offering a make-and-take craft table for the children, as well as an adult-supervised babysitting service for those who want to shop without "help!"
Sounds like a good time. And good food! (I might have mentioned before that I like good York County food, right?)
Flashback: The Springettsbury Township Target got mobbed when the doors opened at 7 a.m. on Black Friday of 2000.
So I'm starting to notice the holiday sales ads are out in full force already, as of this Sunday's paper... While I'll be going Black Friday shopping this year (the first time in ages!), I also got a jump on my holiday shopping already. I'm a big fan of buying books at Ollie's for Christmas gifts, and that's worked out well so far. I also got my husband something during the big "pre-holiday" sales at the Galleria a couple of weekends ago.
Did you start shopping yet? Are you going out on Black Friday? Where?
I voted! (But I lost my sticker, which I found very disappointing.)
Did you vote? How'd it go? We had lines at my polling place (Normandie Ridge, West Manchester Township), making this the first time in probably six or seven voting there that I had to wait.
Now that my votes have been cast, I'm excited to be working the night shift tonight, bringing you results on ydr.com after the polls close. It's fun to be here in the newsroom on election nights... except for how Jim tends to hover a little! (Just kidding, Jim!) Besides, that's part of what makes the night so neat - everyone's here.
So leave us some comments to keep us company!
Just received a release from the York County Heritage Trust about a special this weekend - $1 admission to all the Heritage Trust properties from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
The man galleries at the Heritage Trust museum on East Market Street are closed for the next two months for HVAC construction, but their library and gift shop are still open, and there is also the Agricultural and Industrial Museum at 217 W. Princess St. and the Colonial Complex (home of the now-fixed Plough Tavern!) at 157 W. Market St.
Want to learn more? Call the trust at 846-6452.
